The
Fairmont enjoys breathtaking coastal views from its clifftop location
looking back towards St Andrews town and bay. Spacious public areas
centre round a stunning two-storey atrium. The lower floor contains
an open-plan lounge and restaurant, while the upper floor features
a plush bar and the delightful La Cucina fine dining restaurant and
cocktail bar. The 209 bedrooms provide the latest in room amenities
and luxurious en-suite facilities. The resort includes 2 championship
golf courses (Torrance and Kittocks), which enjoy breathtaking panoramic
views of the River Tay, the North Sea and the picturesque skyline
of St Andrews.

* Car Rental
* Golf on the surrounding courses such as The Old Course, The
New Course, The Jubilee Course, The Castle Course,
Kingsbarns, The Kittocks Course, The Torrance Course, The Duke's
Course, Crail, Scotscraig,
Lundin Links, Panmure
* Pre booked dinner reservations on request

1). Availability is restricted on these
packages. Space will be allocated on a first come first served
basis
2). Reservations will only be guaranteed on receipt of the
required deposits
3). Fairmont St Andrews is located 2 miles from St Andrews
and is 27 miles from The Open in Carnoustie
4). Daily Tickets: Juveniles (under the age of 16 on 15th
July 2018) will be entitled to free admission ifthey hold
a Juvenile admission ticket and are accompanied on the day
by an adult. If a Juveniledoes not
hold a valid Juvenile ticket or is unaccompanied by an adult
they will not be entitled tofree admission.
There are also concessions available for youths (16 to 24
year olds). Please adviseus at
the point of booking if you or any of your group would qualify
for any of the above concessionsand we
will adjust the cost of your package accordingly
5). Please read our Terms
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6). We always recommend that our clients purchase travel insurance.
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Times Golf Tour Operator of the Year " Voted by Golf Tourism
Scotland